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Description

Design

The Clover appears to be a combination of a 1968 and 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass; the front has headlights like a 1969 Cutlass but the grille is not split, like the '68 and turning signals have been added; the sides bear cues from the '68 (the chrome strip and the vent window), but the vinyl roof body style could be from either of the two. In a pre-release screenshot,<ref>Beta Clover</ref> the taillights appear directly inspired by the 1969 Cutlass, but were changed and now somewhat resemble the taillights of the 1968 model.

The Clover features a mismatching front quarter panel on the driver's side, as well as a mismatched passenger door and trunk lid which gives the car the appearance of a poorly maintained muscle car.

Performance

The Clover's handling is very similar to that of the Sabre. Acceleration and speed are very impressive, but come at the cost of the overpowered V6 front-engine, rear-drive design, which predisposes the Clover to frequent burnouts and fishtailing, and generally quite poor performance on slippery surfaces. Also, the vehicle's cheap construction makes it extremely susceptible to damage.

Customization

The Clover can be modified at a TransFender garage, which offers a moderate range of parts to the car.

Car Color 1 applies to the whole of the Clover's shell, including the mismatched parts, giving the car a one-tone color. There is no way to separately pick the colors for the shell and the mismatched parts at TransFenders.